Hi, I, together with 6 others, will be staying at the Venetian. We wish to go to Cafe Tai Lei Loi %26amp; Lord Stow%26#39;s. Can you tell me how far (in terms of time and bus?/taxi fare) they are from Venetian? Also, is this restaurant by the name of Porto Exterior at Alameda Dr. Carlos D Assumpcao any good? Thanks in advance for our help.
Venetian to Cafe Tai Lei Loi and Lord Stow's
One more thing. We arrive in Macau by air at 1pm on a Saturday and are booked into Rio Hotel for a day so that we can explore downtown Macau before moving on to the Venetian on Sunday afternoon. We plan to do at least Ruins of St Pauls/Senado Sq area and Fisherman%26#39;s Wharf on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning. Which area would you advise us to do on Saturday and which on Sunday? My concern is the opening time of the shops in the 2 areas.
Venetian to Cafe Tai Lei Loi and Lord Stow's
Fisherman%26#39;s Wharf only comes alive at night so visit there on Saturday afternoon (for photography)/evening (for dinner).
The ruins/historic walk can be done on Sunday morning. I%26#39;m not sure when the Museum opens but assume 10am - it is a must see when you get up to the ruins. Then by the time you cme back down the shops should be open.
Lord Stowe%26#39;s is about 10-15 min from the Venetian at Coloane Village. You can take bus number 15, 21A, 25, 26, 26A, or a taxi.
And Cafe Tai Lei Toi is in Taipa old village, so you can catch the same buses Zhuhai mentioned but going in the opposite direction.
I haven%26#39;t been to Porto Exterior, but if it has been open for 2 years or more, it%26#39;s good, otherwise it wouldn%26#39;t have survived the competition in the area.
Many thanks for your replies, zhuhai2007 and oisaan.
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